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  1. Dru

    jibba jabba

    I was "testing to failure" and it failed
  2. "The army's on ecstasy I heard today I read all about it in USA today They stepped up urine testing To make it go away Cause killing people's hard On ol' MDMA" - Oysterhead
  3. You will be a much better climber if you give me all your money and then jump off a bridge. GUARANTEED!
  4. Dru

    Blunt?

    quote: Originally posted by Cpt.Caveman: Who took that photo? That looks like horsecock in disguise. I did! Its Landjaeger, the champagne of horsecock, and smokeable too. Great for the munchies.
  5. Dru

    Blunt?

    Or horsecock? What exactly do they mean by "Smoked Meat"?
  6. I happen to have noticed a Neruda poem titled "The Education of the Chieftan" in which one of the lines is "He scratched the secrets from crags". Sounds like Pablo visited Squamish
  7. are you walking today, hobbling, or olymping?
  8. here is what the ice looked like in august
  9. An interesting tidbit (from my brother who runs a used bookstore, check it out www.pulpfictionbooks.com ) Bukowski and WS Burroughs are the most stolen authors in Vancouver. Oy! How am I gonna keep up my romantic image if I keep forgettin' to put Pablo neruda on th list? Since the whole "point" of this intellectual chestbeating is to tell Erik what books he should check out, I will say: Erik, chicks dig Neruda. Being able to recite'em a Neruda love ode = instant booty.
  10. I beg to differ, "Ham on Rye" is the best Bukowski.
  11. quote: Originally posted by michael_layton: I cannot believe you guy trashed a Unimog! I can't even fuckin' believe you were using one. Can I borrow it? PLEEEEEAAAAAAASE! it aint mine to lend Ryland is right though, they are made by Mercedes-Benz! [ 09-23-2002, 12:13 PM: Message edited by: Dru ]
  12. check out Masters of Stone 1 for some DWS footage at "The Pit" and a chic waving a torch.
  13. note tracks of dan and texplorer going wrong way! past buttress to obscure face.
  14. Dru

    Weirdness for Trask.

    Woman who posed as boy faces justice (THE BLADE/HERRAL LONG) Valerie Charles is led out of Hillsdale County Circuit Court after she pleaded no contest to attempted third-degree criminal sexual conduct. ZOOM 1 | ZOOM 2 View pictures of the day By ERICA BLAKE BLADE STAFF WRITER HILLSDALE - For more than a year, Brian Andrew Newman carried on a friendship, then a relationship, with a Hillsdale County girl. She was barely 14 years old. He said he was 16. At one point, Brian even lived with the girl and her family. It took the police and a routine well-being check for the family to learn that Brian’s story was full of deceit. He was not what he seemed - not 16, and not a boy. "Brian" was really a 22-year-old woman - Valerie Charles from nearby Addison. She used a back brace to hide her body, three socks rolled up in a condom to have sexual contact with the teenage girl. Yesterday, she was led from Hillsdale County Circuit Court in handcuffs after pleading no contest to attempted third-degree criminal sexual conduct, a felony punishable by up to five years in prison. Charles, now 23, also pleaded guilty to violating a personal protection order prohibiting her from having contact with the girl, now 15, after the two met recently at a movie theater. Valerie White, a Hillsdale County assistant prosecutor, said though the troubling relationship was built on deception, it was the age of the girl that concerned authorities. "The deception played a part, but it wasn’t a big part," she said. "That’s more of a moral thing, not a criminal thing." Charles’ plea occurred a few weeks before she was to appear in court to face two counts of third-degree criminal sexual conduct for having sexual contact with a girl she befriended via an Internet chat room. Ms. White said the plea bargain was offered to spare the young victim from having to discuss the disturbing deception. "We have to look at what’s best for the victim," she said. "It’s difficult enough to be a teenager, but then to have to live through this. It’s difficult to ask the questions, much less answer them." Charles sat solemnly between her attorneys as Judge Michael Smith read off charges describing how she sexually assaulted the young victim. According to the police report filed in court, Charles, who was using the alias Brian Andrew Newman, told detectives she always had male tendencies and admitted that she was attracted to the victim and pursued a relationship. Her deception was uncovered in early August when Charles’ grandmother asked deputies to check on her granddaughter, whom she had not seen in a while. A mysterious female body found in neighboring Jackson County prompted her grandmother to worry about Charles’ location, the police report said. It was at the victim’s house that Deputy Derrick Parker met Brian Newman. The deputy was suspicious of the answers he was receiving and pursued the matter until Newman admitted he was in fact Valerie Charles, court records indicate. In an interview with detectives Aug. 5, Charles admitted her year-long lie. Charles cried before being taken from the courtroom through a back entrance. Charles’ attorneys, Denis Jodis and Anna Marie Anzalone, had no comment. Her family left quickly after the hearing. At the Oct. 28 sentencing, Judge Smith will dismiss two counts of third-degree criminal sexual conduct, both 15-year felonies.
  15. i think there is a size limit to the upload like 150 kb or something like that.
  16. It happened in Russia too. Rescuers find one man alive, two dead, after devastating Russian avalanche VLADIKAVKAZ, Russia (AP) - One man reported missing after a devastating avalanche in southern Russia was found unhurt Monday, but more than 100 people remain missing and authorities fear that number could increase. Two bodies were found, a duty officer at the headquarters for the rescue effort said, bringing to eight the number found. Emergency officials have said they fear that as many as 150 people were killed in Friday's avalanche. "I haven't lost hope, but when I saw from a helicopter what had happened, the conclusions are not comforting," said Lev Dzugayev, the top aide to the president of North Ossetia, the small Russian republic in the mountains near the Georgian border where the disaster happened Friday. The disaster happened when a chunk of glacier about 150 metres high broke off from beneath a mountain peak and roared down the Genaldon and Gizeldon gorges at more than 100 km/h, uprooting trees and accumulating mud and rocks as it went. According to a list compiled from inquiries from relatives, 113 people are missing, said Alan Doyev, a press spokesman for the Interior Ministry of North Ossetia. The list could grow, Doyev said, as information comes in on shepherds and watchmen at remote tourist camps high in the mountains. One watchman was found unharmed near the mineral lode where he works, said Boris Dzgoyev, the head of North Ossetia's Emergency Situations Department. Among the missing were popular Russian actor Sergei Bodrov and a crew shooting a movie he was directing in the area. Officials said 49 people from the film crew or local support staff were missing, while nine were safe: seven who were not with the others and two who got out of the disaster area. In an interview published in the newspaper Izvestia on Monday, one of the seven said he was at his hotel when the disaster happened, and received a call on his cellular phone from a woman in the crew who said the avalanche was bearing down. "The girl only had time to say that an avalanche was headed for them. After that the connection was cut off, and whenever I tried to call, nobody answered," Izvestia quoted the man, Alexei Ternovsky, as saying. Officials feared hikers and campers may also have been in the area, a popular destination for excursions among residents of the regional capital Vladikavkaz. Rescue workers continued efforts to clear the main road up the mountain under treacherous conditions. In 2½ days, the workers have managed to clear barely two kilometres of the road, which is covered with ice, sludge, trees and rocks. Dzugayev said the damage could reach the equivalent of about $20 million Cdn, the ITAR-Tass news agency reported. Searchers are facing new hazards, too, including rising temperatures which were expected to top 25 C. The water level was expected to rise sharply in some places, including two lakes being formed by the melting ice, and several villages were threatened by flooding, ITAR-Tass reported, citing Russia's Meteorological Committee. Authorities said the six bodies rescuers found Saturday and Sunday were mangled. Forensic experts managed to identify only one, a 77-year-old watchman whose corpse was found in the river the avalanche followed.
  17. 23 Pagetop Skidoo
  18. There is a link to it up in the top right corner. But when you click on it: well, try it yourself and see! Timmay Jon whatchoo uptoo? Or did the Plabific Freshie Man steal your new page?
  19. quote: Originally posted by terrible ted: quote:Originally posted by Dru: If you read Thompson's journals he reports that large hairy creatures, much bigger than men, threw rocks at his canoe as his expedition canoed down the upper Thompson River - near Squilax, I guess. Sorta like the Thomas Pynchon Mason and Dixon book but real life weirdness! Just an early example of cold-induced semi-coherent Canadian sprayin'... See any large hairy creatures up on Slesse?? -t Just the "trophy sized" looking for
  20. here
  21. quote: Originally posted by terrible ted: Awful tight looking line there... I thought Z-pulleys were supposed to pull you straight up... -t He's "free hauling" the portaledge on the second rope
  22. You guys may have forgotten David Thompson but we haven't. What the hell we named a highway and a river after him. If you read Thompson's journals he reports that large hairy creatures, much bigger than men, threw rocks at his canoe as his expedition canoed down the upper Thompson River - near Squilax, I guess. Sorta like the Thomas Pynchon Mason and Dixon book but real life weirdness!
  23. quote: Originally posted by Necronomicon: What's in the pack, a case of beer? Kine bud for emergency bivi.
  24. Erik can speak green about botany all to know us that it has, cannot however leave a constant source such a product or and say only him, because it is assured which could come the black helicopters to take to him manner. I say to that "bah" - made you of the tools mointor what it cannot remove to him from being able, our right to Selbstmedicate.
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